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Samsung’s horrendous Galaxy price hike in the US makes me worried, and you should be, too


What you need to know

  • Samsung has reportedly increased prices across the board for its tablets, which are seemingly among the hardest hit in the U.S.
  • The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (1TB) sees the largest jump, rising $280 to $1,899.
  • Samsung was also spotted raising its Galaxy Z Flip 7 price to $1,299 from $1,219, as well as the S25 FE and S25 Edge.

Samsung was just spotted raising prices across several Galaxy devices in the U.S., and it did so without so much as a warning first.

A report by PhoneArena states that Samsung has been raising prices across the board for a wide range of products and series in the U.S. this week. Many of the company’s price hikes fall anywhere from ~$50 to nearly $200 more for certain models. Some of the most substantial price increases have hit Samsung’s tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S11, which is now sitting at $899 (128GB), $999 (256GB), and $1,199 (512GB). These prices are vastly different from their original price points, as the device was originally $799, $859, and $979, respectively.



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